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  • 21TOJO HIDEKI — T 牢J 牢 HIDEKI (1884 1948) Général et homme d’État japonais. Né à T 拏ky 拏, T 拏j 拏 Hideki fit sa carrière militaire sans se faire remarquer, jusqu’en 1937, où il devint chef de l’état major de l’armée du Guangdong. Il prôna l’extension de la guerre …

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  • 22Tojo Hideki — Hideki Tōjō Tōjō Hideki (jap. 東條 英機; * 30. Dezember 1884 in Kōjimachi, Tokio (heute: Chiyoda); † 23. Dezember 1948 in Toshima) war ein General der japanischen Armee und der 40 …

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  • 23Tojo Hideki — Hideki Tōjō Hideki Tōjō Hideki Tōjō (東條 英機, Tōjō Hideki? …

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  • 24Tōjō Station (Hiroshima) — nihongo|Tōjō Station|東城駅|Tōjō Eki is a JR West Geibi Line station located in Kawatō, Tōjō chō, Shōbara, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Because of the travelling of passengers across prefectural lines between Okayama and Hiroshima Prefectures,… …

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  • 25Tojo (song) — Infobox Single Name = Tojo Cover size = Caption = Artist = Hoodoo Gurus Album = Stoneage Romeos A side = Tojo B side = (Lets All) Turn On Released = June, 1983 (Australia) Format = 7 vinyl Recorded = Trafalgar Studios Genre = Rock Length = 3:11… …

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  • 26Tojo, General Hideki — 1884–1948    Tojo was the Japanese Prime Minister who initiated the war in the Pacific and directed it until 1944. A military man with tremendous support among the Army as the man who would give them the opportunity to fulfill all their ambitions …

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  • 27Tōjō, Hyōgo — nihongo|Tōjō|東条町|Tōjō chō was a town located in Katō District, Hyōgo, Japan. On 20 March 2006 the towns of Takino and Yashiro, which were also located in Katō District, and Tōjō merged to form the new Katō City.As of 2003, the town has an… …

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  • 28Tojo-Hauptlinie — In diesem Artikel oder Abschnitt fehlen folgende wichtige Informationen: Es fehlen Streckenverlauf, Geschichte, Streckensicherung, Hoch und Kunstbauten Du kannst Wikipedia helfen, indem du sie recherchierst und einfügst …

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  • 29Tōjō-Hauptlinie — Streckenverlauf Tōjō Hauptlinie Tobu 50000 Serie bei Kita Sakado Spurweite: 1067 mm (Kapspur) Stromsystem: 1500 V  …

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  • 30Tōjō Hideki — born Dec. 30, 1884, Tokyo, Japan died Dec. 23, 1948, Tokyo Army general and prime minister of Japan (1941–44) during most of World War II. Under his direction, great victories were initially scored throughout Southeast Asia and the Pacific, but… …

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